Jordan Fee Wins Clarence Gaines Award for Gannon’s Historic Basketball Season
Jordan Fee, Gannon University's men's basketball coach, received the Clarence "Big House" Gaines Award as NCAA Division II's top coach, succeeding his mentor Jim Crutchfield. Fee led the team to a record-breaking season, setting a Division II record for the largest improvement from one season to the next and finishing with a 32-3 record.
By the Numbers- Gannon finished the season with a 32-3 record.
- They set a record for wins in a season.
- The team had a 21-game winning streak.
- Gannon University's men's basketball team had a remarkable season under coach Fee, culminating in a record-setting performance and national recognition.
- The team's success was fueled by a fast-paced and high-scoring style of play, leading to unprecedented achievements and fan excitement.
With Fee's resignation to pursue the next step in his coaching career, Gannon University will need to find a new head coach to build on the team's recent success and continue their winning trajectory.
Bottom LineJordan Fee's impact on Gannon University's basketball program was transformative, setting new records and reinvigorating the team and fan base. His departure marks a significant change for the program, requiring strategic decisions to sustain the team's newfound success.
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